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Get Involved - National Child Protection Week

National Child Protection Week

This year National Child Protection Week will run from 1 – 7 September 2024.

Keep an eye on this page for resources that will be added in the lead-up to the week.

This year National Child Protection Week will continue to champion the message ‘Every child in every community needs a fair go’. 

This message captures the essence of National Child Protection Week which aims to promote a safe and supported life for every child, now and into the future.  

In 2024, the message that ‘Every child in every community needs a fair go’ will be complemented with the theme ‘Every conversation matters’.

Conversations are powerful tools to keep children and young people safe and well.

Following on from the 2023 campaign, NAPCAN and expert partners continue to call on the Commonwealth Government to host a National Summit to Prevent Child Maltreatment. Join us in supporting this call – read more here, and share on social channels with these tiles.

Quick Links

Webinars and Events

EVENTS CALENDAR

Check the calendar of events
and add your activities

EVENTS CALENDAR

Social Media

SOCIAL MEDIA
TILES & LINKS

 

Facebook

 Twitter

Instagram

LinkedIn

 YouTube

#ncpw  #ncpw24

A set of general tiles are included below. More specific tiles with dates will be added closer to week.

PREVENTION TILES

Promotional Resources

POSTERS

The posters below are from 2023. New 2024 posters will be available mid-year.

      

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PRINT YOUR ON NCPW STICKERS

We’ve created 100 x 100mm print-ready files for you to print your own stickers. Download and send to your local print house.

STICKERS

USE OUR BANNER AND LOGO

BANNER AND LOGO

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Videos of Support

SUPPORT VIDEOS

Each year National Child Protection Week receives videos of support. These ones are from 2023 but new ones will be adding during 2024.

VIDEOS OF SUPPORT FROM 2023

2023 CAMPAIGN MESSAGES

For kids

CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY BOOKLET

The booklet includes a wide range of activities to engage children, families and child-focused organisations in National Child Protection Week.

2023 CHILDREN’S ACTIVITY BOOKLET

The 2023 Children’s Activity Booklet is available now! Click on the image to download.
(The booklet will download as a zip file in order to fit in all the fun activities – please be patient while it downloads).

2023 Child Protection Week Colouring-in Sheet. Click on image to download. 

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CHILDREN’S ART ACTIVITY

Scroll through the images to see the imagination and creativity of the 2023 art activity entrants.

CHILDREN’S ART ACTIVITY

Community Support

PLEDGE YOUR SUPPORT

PLEDGE YOUR SUPPORT

Thank you to the hundreds of organisations who have sent in their logos and words about how they’ll be supporting National Child Protection Week.

COMMUNITY SUPPORT TILES

Use our yellow community tiles to discuss the importance of community

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT TILES

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Find your community from the list, or contact us.

Libraries  •  Schools  •  Local Councils  •  Sporting Clubs  •  Early Childhood Centres  •  Neighbourhood Centres  •  Police  •  Health Workers  •  Neighbours  •  Local Businesses  •  Faith-based Organisations

Suggested post: Child abuse and neglect is a community issue and we all have a part to play in preventing it. This Child Protection Week, watch this short video from ANU to find out more about how you fit into the jigsaw that creates strong and supportive communities for children. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuYKO0ujN8I&t=3s

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You can get involved with National Child Protection Week by helping us spread the word

MEDIA INFORMATION AND PRESS RELEASES

If you have an activity or project that helps to support children, National Child Protection Week is a great opportunity to promote your work. Use our draft media content to get you started. Or contact NAPCAN for quotes, comments or interviews.

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Child abuse and neglect is a very challenging topic. If you need more information about how to get support for yourself or others, you can find a list of services on NAPCAN’s Support Page.

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